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January 26, 2025
by AlexElliottGolf

Stop WASTING 10,000 HOURS Working With Useless Golf tips: DO THIS INSTEAD

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By: AlexElliottGolf | Duration: 00:21:48


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I was mind blown with this golf lesson given by Europes leading golf performance coach, I have realised I have been wasting thousands of hours working on useless golf tips that hasn’t even help me! This lesson was unbelievable from start to finish. So many golfers, mid handicap, high handicap and amateur golfers are looking to improve their golf swing, but hours have been wasted and that is what has been realised today!

If you want to reduce your handicap, cut out errors in your game, improve your golf swing, fix your downswing, fix your driver, hit more fairways, lower your handicap, stop missing 3 putts, improve your short game, then this video is for you, yes, it can seriously help you with all of this.

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37 Comments

  1. @AlexElliottGolf

    This was so insightful and my head exploded with excitement with how instantly I felt under control in all areas of my game

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  2. @PWS1717

    Being from Canada, Moe Norman and the stories of him striking the ball exactly where he wanted it are legendary.

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  3. @andyh2287

    That was a simple but amazingly effective golf lesson it made so much sense 👍

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  4. @moonface978

    I hit into a net in the back garden it’s only about 10/15ft in front of me and I flush it almost every time , go out on the course and I can literally do 18 holes and flush 3/4 times the hole round , the net is acting like the channel, I’ll be trying this method next round

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  5. @Damian-v8e

    This was a great video. Thank you

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  6. @ryanfraser2618

    Golf is such a mental game. Sometimes a round can feel like you are playing two games, the course and your own mind. These tips can literally put you in the best frame of mind to go out and play the best golf you can but more importantly, simplify the swing thoughts. Definitely will be trying these out on the course

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  7. @blakeknight3041

    The power of positive thinking! Thanks Alex! 👍

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  8. @paulrobinson5395

    Brilliant video Alex, I use The Mind Caddie and listen to Karl’s podcast, both are brilliant , looking forward to more 👍

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  9. @johnmcintyre8724

    Brilliant mental techniques to take to the course. Cheers Alex.

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  10. @Aboomph8

    I have no negative thoughts, I enjoy all the shots I hit.

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  11. @daveloppeur1532

    Very very interesting advices and philosophy ! thks for sharing this with us Alex

    By the way, still impressed with your level of play Alex, what is or was your best index ?

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  12. @TheresaSinclair-x2b

    I'm looking forward to trying this technique on a few holes where (teeing off over water) I feel the shot "gets into my head". Thinking of this simple "chanel or a change of perception of the task" is much more feasible for a positive outcome…TY both 😊

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  13. @larrythigpen3373

    AE. I love your content, but this one was a game changer. Wow. Thank you!

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  14. @randomzero3

    I've always liked using the line to putt. I think it's always a good idea to use a reference for alignment, and this is one that you can manipulate yourself. Primarily, though, the line just removes any concern about aiming the putt and allows me to focus only on speed.

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  15. @BruceLowe88

    A lot of good stuff in this content. Going to have to keep, watch a few times and implement ideas over time to give them a proper run to see if they work for me. Think the driving one is a good one to start with. Interesting and something a bit different 👍🏼

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  16. @FlankerJackChannel

    This is a very important video. As a beginner, the hurdle I have to get over mentally is focusing too much on the outcome of the shot based on the club I'm using. Instead of understanding that if I just swing and concentrate on that mechanic trusting the club to do the work for me. The concepts in this video I'll work to incorporate. Thank you.

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  17. @roberthawkes2023

    Fantastic video, and very insightful.
    Simple tasks to reduce the stress that all amateur golfers put on themselves, from the driver off the tee, to chipping and of course the dreaded 3 putts.
    Hopefully over the next few weeks I can use these tips to help improve my enjoyment of golf and my overall game.

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  18. @roberthudson3571

    This is absolutely brilliant!! Makes so much sense. I’m so guilty of what he says. Love it.

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  19. @Sean_Farmer

    This is great content, Alex. The mental side of the game is an often overlooked aspect.

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  20. @EverybodyLovesMoe

    I think the worse thing about aiming for me is lining up unconsciously to the tee box. All four guys hit a slice on a hole that has the tee box aiming into the bush. Seen it so many times.  
    Although Moe Norman did a lot of things right the best thing he did was hit an unfathomable amount of balls. Anyone could do what he did hitting that many balls.

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  21. @jedisith19

    Alex, definitely a lightbulb moment watching this video. I watch your videos religiously and I have successfully employed a number of your instructions. The ones in this video are most definitely going out to the range and course with me. Thanks

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  22. @garybetteley6995

    liked this advice immensely, and found my self in a lot of the comments, thanks.

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  23. @nobbycycles

    What a great video. "Played" on Saturday and was particularly awful on the greens. Stood over 3-4 ft putts and zero confidence. 3 putted so many times I lost count. Just biblically bad. Watched this video last night and total lightbulb moment. Nipped out today and played like a demon. The change in mindset particularly on the greens was incredible. I didnt 3 putt at all, I sank a 15 footer for birdie and dropped a couple of 10 footers for par. Chipping was great too – made really solid contacts on every chip. Drove so well as well – especially on a few of the holes where trouble awaits ….. Have bookmarked this for future reminders. Best golf video I've watched

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  24. @itscoozie_

    Absolutely top drawer video. Love Karl and regularly listen to the mind caddie podcast. He’s such a brilliant mind. Awesome to see him joining you here!

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  25. @darrellklassen2559

    Lee trevino tells a great story of walking along the range at the canadian open one year. He stopped behind moe and watched him hit driver after driver and every ball was hitting the 260 yard sign. Keep in mind that was with persimmon woods with steel shafts. Lee says, moe that's incredible, I just watched you hit 15 drives in a row all hit the 260 yard sign. Moe says, no, the balls all hit the 0 on the sign. WOW !!!

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  26. @matts3979

    Thanks. Karl is awesome with his simplicity approach to playing

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